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ASUS Zenbook S14, DUO and A-series laptops launched in India; pre-orders now live

Asus has opened pre-orders for its latest Zenbook laptops in India, while also expanding its Vivobook range. The move brings a new set of devices across price points, which will go on sale through online and offline channels from April 21.

Asus has launched the Zenbook S14, Zenbook Duo and Zenbook A14 in India, along with the Zenbook A16 and newer Vivobook series. (HT photo)

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The new product lineup includes the Zenbook S14, Zenbook DUO, Zenbook A14 and the upcoming Zenbook A16. The company has also launched updated Vivobook models aimed at students and adults. Pre-orders for the Zenbook series will be open from April 14th to 20th.

The Zenbook series of laptops are priced starting at Rs. 179,990 while the Vivobook model starts at Rs 179,990. 98,990. Buyers interested in placing an order in advance can get bundled benefits such as extended warranty and damage protection for an additional fee. As part of the deal, the Zenbook DUO will also come with a backpack.

The company says the new device uses a material called Ceraluminum, which is designed to improve durability while keeping weight low. The laptops run new processors from Intel and Qualcomm that support AI-based tasks that are processed directly on the device.

Zenbook S14

Zenbook S14 has a slim design, with a thickness of about 1.1 cm and a weight of nearly 1.2 kg. It features a 14-inch 3K OLED display and is powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, up to Core Ultra 9 versions. The device is claimed to offer up to 27 hours of battery life. The price of this machine starts at Rs. India has 179,990 people.

Dual screen Zenbook DUO

Zenbook DUO comes with a dual-screen setup with two 14-inch OLED touch displays. It supports multiple usage modes for different work settings. The laptop is powered by Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and is designed for multitasking across screens. Battery life is rated up to 32 hours. Laptop prices start at Rs. India is 299,990.

Zenbook A series

The Zenbook A14 and A16 models focus on portability and battery life. The A14 weighs less than 1 kilogram, while the A16 weighs about 1.2 kilograms. These laptops are equipped with Snapdragon X2 series processors, and higher configurations can provide stronger AI processing capabilities.

Zenbook A14 price starts at Rs. 185,990 while the Zenbook A16 is priced at Rs 185,990. 199,990 and will be available later.

Vivobook new series

In addition to the Zenbook series, Asus has also updated the Vivobook series. Vivobook 14 and Vivobook 16 are powered by Intel Core Ultra 5 processors and include AI-based features such as search and task processing. They also support face unlock via an infrared-based camera system.

Vivobook S14 and S16 models are powered by Intel Core Ultra 7 processors. Designed for users handling daily work and content tasks, these laptops are said to offer up to 29 hours of battery life. Vivobook prices start from Rs. 98,990 onwards, while the S series starts at Rs. 128,990.

Availability

The devices will be sold through ASUS exclusive stores, partner stores and e-commerce platforms including Amazon and Flipkart. The company confirmed that all models except the Zenbook A16 will go on sale from April 21.

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